How does 'InBagFraction' work in Treebagger?

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Kyeong-Ho Ryu
Kyeong-Ho Ryu on 22 May 2020
Answered: Raunak Gupta on 26 May 2020
I have created a TREEBAGGER object setting 'oobvarimp' to 'on'. I want to determine what fraction of observations are used as out-of-bag observations.
I know the default value of InBagFraction is one and that the training data set is two-thirds of the total. How can I set the training data set to 80%?

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Raunak Gupta
Raunak Gupta on 26 May 2020
Hi,
The ‘InBagFraction’ is a fraction of input data to be used while creating a new tree. It has nothing to do with amount of out-of-bag sample as mentioned here. Since maximum value for ‘InBagFraction can be 1 so it is not possible to get 80% of the input data as in-bag observations. From the trained Model you may see that Mdl.OOBIndices will return a matrix. The true (1) values in matrix represent out-of-bag observation for that tree. Counting all non-zero value in that matrix will return overall out-of-bag samples count and thus give you the fraction.

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